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For Rent - Kenanga Point, Pudu, KL City, Kuala Lumpur iProperty.com Malaysia Sdn Bhd Level 35, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 6419 5166 | Fax: +603 6419 5167 For Rent - Kenanga Point, Pudu, KL City, Kuala Lumpur Reference No: 100508878 Tenure: Freehold Address: Jalan Gelugor, Pudu, 55100, Occupancy: Vacant Kuala Lumpur Furnishing: Partly furnished State: Kuala Lumpur Unit Type: Intermediate Property Type: Condominium Land Title: Residential Rental Price: RM 1,700 Property Title Type: Strata Built-up Size: 865 Square Feet Posted Date: 27/06/2021 Built-up Price: RM 1.97 per Square Feet Facilities: BBQ, Parking, Playground, No. of Bedrooms: 3 Squash court, Tennis court, No. of Bathrooms: 2 Gymnasium, Swimming pool, Name: Andrew Neoh 24-hours security, Jacuzzi, Company: Pillai Tech Property Sauna, Wading pool Email: [email protected] Kenanga Point, Pudu, Bukit Bintang for rent Address : Pudu, 55200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur -865 sf -3R2B -Block B -Lower Floor -one car park -Nearly fully furnished: fridge, 2 unit aircon, 4 fans, master room furnitures, washing machine, dining table and so on -Good condition unit, ready to move in 1) Easy access to Jalan San Peng which is connected to Jalan Loke Yew and Jalan Maharajalela. 2) Near to Hang Tuah monorail, Pudu LRT station 3) Short distance to Opposite of Kenanga Wholesale City, Berjaya Time Square and Bukit Bintang 4.... [More] View More Details On iProperty.com iProperty.com Malaysia Sdn Bhd Level 35, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 6419 5166 | Fax: +603 6419 5167 For Rent - Kenanga Point, Pudu, KL City, Kuala Lumpur.
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